1988 D Nickel Error

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by ottozim, May 6, 2017.

  1. ottozim

    ottozim Active Member

    Hello again! I'm not sure what this is ,or maybe nothing. If anyone could please clarify. Thank you 1988 DD #2.jpg S20170506_0015.jpg
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    It looks like die deterioration to me.

    Chris
     
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  4. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    It's the bottom half of a nickel.
     
  5. ottozim

    ottozim Active Member

    Thanks for your help.
     
  6. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    ROFL! I was gonna say the same thing! LOL!
     
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  7. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    He didn't say what was bothering him about it, that's why I said that. :)
     
  8. ottozim

    ottozim Active Member

    Sorry about that, the O in Monticello seems to be doubled up ,as well as the S in cents
     
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  9. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    OK. That's what happens when the planchet slips a little bit when it's struck between the dies. These dies were deteriorating. We could discern that by the striations in the fields. That makes these planchets all the more susceptible to doubling because the surfaces of the fields are uneven, bumpier. Thus, this is really nothing. It's simply the consequence of bad dies, and a little hop, perhaps, when the planchet was squeezed.
     
  10. ottozim

    ottozim Active Member

    Thank you again!
     
  11. John Pospisil

    John Pospisil New Member

    I have this same 1988 D Monticello coin, but gold or copper in color and stamped with 21 over the head. Is this something or did someone before me just deface the coin?
     
  12. Martha Lynn

    Martha Lynn Well-Known Member

    Howdy John. You may not be aware, but you are asking your question in a 5 year old thread. If you start a new thread with pics of your coin you will probably get some responses. Please include full pics of obverse and reverse of the coin and you will likely get some responses.
     
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